Early U.S. History REVIEW. President Washington’s advisors? (Part of Unwritten Constitution) Cabinet.

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Early U.S. History REVIEW

President Washington’s advisors? (Part of Unwritten Constitution) Cabinet

Did Washington increase or decrease the power of the Federal Government? increased

What rebellion did Washington lead troops to put down ? (Hint: people opposed a new Congressional tax. Whiskey Rebellion

Washington established the precedent of only serving ??? terms

Washington established the precedent of only serving two terms

Washington’s ??????? Address Parting advice for the country

Washington’s Farewell Address Parting advice for the country

1. Domestic concern: beware of ??????? parties

1. Domestic concern: beware of political parties

2. Foreign Policy: try to remain ?????

2. Foreign Policy: try to remain neutral

Washington warned against getting into European ???? and problems.

Washington warned against getting into European wars and problems.

Washington said trade with Europe but do not form military ??????

Washington said trade with Europe but do not form military alliances

Changes in America in the early 1800’s 1. Requirements for voting in national elections no longer included ???? ownership

Changes in America in the early 1800’s 1. Requirements for voting in national elections no longer included land ownership

2. States began establishing ???? ?????? because a democracy requires an intelligent literate society.

2. States began establishing public schools because a democracy requires an intelligent literate society.

3. The ???? trade (“importing” ????) became illegal.

3. The slave trade (“importing” slaves) became illegal.

Foreign Policy in the Early 1800’s 1. Big question: Should we be more favorable to Great Britain or ??????

Foreign Policy in the Early 1800’s 1. Big question: Should we be more favorable to Great Britain or France?

We eventually had problems with both Great Britain and France over issues concerning ?????????? of sailors.

We eventually had problems with both Great Britain and France over issues concerning impressment of sailors.

War of 1812 War with Great Britain U.S. “won”

Battle of New Orleans made ??????? ??????? famous - later a President

Battle of New Orleans made Andrew Jackson famous - later a President

Monroe Doctrine President James Monroe’s foreign policy concerning (where???)

Monroe Doctrine President James Monroe’s foreign policy concerning Latin America

Monroe Doctrine two parts were…

1. Warned European nations to stay out of ???? ??????? (Western Hemisphere)

1. Warned European nations to stay out of Latin America (Western Hemisphere)

2. In turn the U.S. would stay out of ?????? affairs

2. In turn the U.S. would stay out of European affairs

Monroe Doctrine influenced U.S. foreign policy for well over 100 years

Also established U.S. dominance over Latin America

Feeling many Americans had that it was our destiny to control all of “America” from coast to coast was called… Manifest Destiny

This policy eventually led to a war with ???? (country south of U.S).

This policy eventually led to a war with Mexico. U.S. “won” war and gained territory of ?????????, Arizona and many ???????????? states.

This policy eventually led to a war with Mexico. U.S. “won” war and gained territory of California, Arizona and many southwestern states.

The End